SpaceX had hoped to launch early Tuesday morning, but due to high winds reschedule to Thursday morning.

The satellite will be deployed approximately 34 minutes after launch.

SpaceX will not attempt to land Falcon 9’s first stage after launch as the weight of the payload and the high-altitude of the orbital insertion will not leave enough fuel in the first stage to make the return.

The second stage will be placed in a decaying orbit and will burn up in the atmosphere within days.

The two videos provided feature video from the launch to the orbital delivery of the satellite. One includes the SpaceX webcast team providing commentary and the second just the raw footage.